Here is your opportunity to build a satisfying career with a large, globally recognized organization featuring a state-of-the-art facility. Lakeland Regional Health is an award-winning, not-for-profit healthcare system located in central Florida. Our 849-bed Lakeland Campus is one of the largest hospitals in the state and operates the nation's busiest single-site emergency department. Committed to treating patients and professionals with the kindness and respect we all deserve, we have earned best workplace awards from Forbes and Becker’s. We are one of only 40 organizations worldwide to earn the Great Workplace Award from Gallup, one of only 16 hospitals to be classified as a Most Wired Advance hospital, and have earned a Leap Frog “A” rating. Improving lives each day through safe and exceptional care, prevention and wellness, as well as education and discovery, we offer careers that are rewarding in every sense of the word.

Come join us as we usher in a new era of growth and success in serving our community with the completion of our eight-story, 175-bed, $275 million Women & Children’s Pavilion at our flagship Lakeland Campus.

Organizational Highlights:

Award-winning workplace

State-of-the-art technology/treatments

Growth and Opportunity

Employee-centric

Comprehensive benefits

100 years of stability

If you would like the chance to do work that is meaningful and rewarding, join us as:

The experienced oncology nurse leader we select for this significant role will manage the ambulatory oncology division of our premier cancer facility, which was recognized with a design award from the American Institute of Architects in 2016. Supported by state-of-the-art detection and treatment tools, including the UroNav Fusion Biopsy System and three linear accelerators with TrueBeam STx technology, this professional will be responsible for quality of care for patients in medical oncology and chemotherapy services. Accountable for the satisfaction of physicians, staff, patients, and visitors, this capable leader will manage team member schedules and performance to achieve maximum efficiency, supervise the fee ticket processes by clinical staff, and oversee adherence to all regulatory and compliance standards.

Education, Experience, and Licensure

Successful applicants will each possess a bachelor’s degree in nursing from an accredited university. Master’s degree in nursing from an accredited university, and oncology certified nurse (ONC) certification, and experience managing cancer/chemotherapy services are preferred.